1. How to get a passport. You first go to the post office. The people there will make sure both your parents are present. Then they will look at your birth certificate. They will take your picture, ask you and your parents lots of questions, have your parents fill out lots of sheets and pay a fee. About 6 weeks later all the information and your photo are in your passport booklet which arrives by mail.
2. You must discuss the transportation system. The public transportation system in Austria is excellent. Getting around in most towns and cities is no problem because most of the buses, tramlines, and underground systems usually in them. The Austrian�s are a well know car-loving nation. As a result it is no surprise they boast excellent road networks. All of Austria�s major cities have their own international airports. Most Austrian towns and cities encourage cyclists with their well tended cycling routes.
3. You must explain the monetary system. One Cent is 1% of a Euro Five Cents is 5% of a Euro Two Cents is 2% of a Euro Ten Cents is 10 % of a Euro Twenty Cents is 20 % of a Euro Fifty Cents is 50% of a Euro One dollar is 0.73 of a Euro Two dollars is 1.46 of a Euro
4. You must describe at least five tourist destinations in your country. Salzburg is a city packed full of places and attractions a great place to go. The Hohe Tauern National Park as well as being ,one of the last great wilderness areas in Europe, it definitely showcases nature at its finest. The Museum of the Future is visually stunning with its five levels filled with art, technology, society and other things that collaborate into a fascinating place of beauty. The Eisriesenwelt Caves are decorated with all kinds of interesting ice formations. The Benedictine Abby was found in 1074 and is a highly regarded cultural centre.
Salzburg, Austria
5. You must learn ten useful phrases in your country�s language. English Hello German Hallo: English Hello citizen German Hallo Burger: English Hi German Hallo: English I am hungry German Ich bin hungrig: English I am full German Ich bin voll: English I need to go to the bathroom German Ich muss quf die toilette gehen: English What is your name German Wie heit du: English I am tired German Ich bin mude: English I love you German Ich liebe dich: English Can I work for you German Kann ich fur sie arbeiter.
6. A list of five to ten essential items you cant� live without. My x-box 360 with all its games. I can�t live without my friends. I can�t live without my parents or grandparents. I can�t live without Wifi and a computer. I can�t live without my phone and ipod touch. I can�t live without friends and families addresses and phone numbers. I can�t live without good English books to read. I can�t live without my cat Butterscotch. I can�t live without a T.V. I cannot live without food, water, and shelter.
7. A list of five to ten things that you will not be able to find in your new country. I wouldn�t find English writing. I wouldn�t find as big of a country. I wouldn�t have Christians around me most of the time. I wouldn�t be able to find football. I wouldn�t be able to find my favorite T.V. shows like The Office or Family Guy.
8. The main Industries of Austria. Sight seeing, minerals, and plastic making.
St.Stephens Chathedral
9. In Austria people wear lederhosen. They look pretty funny. Its amazing how we wear such different cloths. This is the boys version.
10. The medical system is very good in Austria. They offer free heath care to citizens, tourists, and frequent travelers. Austria also has hospitals and doctors everywhere. Even in Austria's most remote areas. Its amazing how everyone there has heath care! Compared to our country they are heath masters! In Austria they really take heath seriously.
11. Vienna's food reflects on nationalities and old food cultures which devolopes Austria's best specialities. We also boast one of the world's most popular culinary traditions. Our specialities include Wiener Schnitzel, Salzburger Nockerln, and Sachertorte.
12. Austria has a free and public school system. Children must go to school for nine years. It also offers 1 to 4 extra years along with the mandatory 9.
Sources
Associatedcontent.com Photius.com Cia World Factbook aboutaustria.com googletranslate.com Wikipedia.com Usps.com TourMyCountry.com Xe.com PlanetWare.com
1. How to get a passport. You first go to the post office. The people there will make sure both your parents are present. Then they will look at your birth certificate. They will take your picture, ask you and your parents lots of questions, have your parents fill out lots of sheets and pay a fee. About 6 weeks later all the information and your photo are in your passport booklet which arrives by mail.
2. You must discuss the transportation system.
The public transportation system in Austria is excellent. Getting around in most towns and cities is no problem because most of the buses, tramlines, and underground systems usually in them. The Austrian�s are a well know car-loving nation. As a result it is no surprise they boast excellent road networks. All of Austria�s major cities have their own international airports. Most Austrian towns and cities encourage cyclists with their well tended cycling routes.
3. You must explain the monetary system.
One Cent is 1% of a Euro
Five Cents is 5% of a Euro
Two Cents is 2% of a Euro
Ten Cents is 10 % of a Euro
Twenty Cents is 20 % of a Euro
Fifty Cents is 50% of a Euro
One dollar is 0.73 of a Euro
Two dollars is 1.46 of a Euro
4. You must describe at least five tourist destinations in your country.
Salzburg is a city packed full of places and attractions a great place to go.
The Hohe Tauern National Park as well as being ,one of the last great wilderness areas in Europe, it definitely showcases nature at its finest. The Museum of the Future is visually stunning with its five levels filled with art, technology, society and other things that collaborate into a fascinating place of beauty.
The Eisriesenwelt Caves are decorated with all kinds of interesting ice formations.
The Benedictine Abby was found in 1074 and is a highly regarded cultural centre.
5. You must learn ten useful phrases in your country�s language.
English Hello German Hallo: English Hello citizen German Hallo Burger: English Hi German Hallo: English I am hungry German Ich bin hungrig: English I am full German Ich bin voll: English I need to go to the bathroom German Ich muss quf die toilette gehen: English What is your name German Wie heit du: English I am tired German Ich bin mude: English I love you German Ich liebe dich: English Can I work for you German Kann ich fur sie arbeiter.
6. A list of five to ten essential items you cant� live without. My x-box 360 with all its games. I can�t live without my friends. I can�t live without my parents or grandparents. I can�t live without Wifi and a computer. I can�t live without my phone and ipod touch. I can�t live without friends and families addresses and phone numbers. I can�t live without good English books to read. I can�t live without my cat Butterscotch. I can�t live without a T.V. I cannot live without food, water, and shelter.
7. A list of five to ten things that you will not be able to find in your new country. I wouldn�t find English writing. I wouldn�t find as big of a country. I wouldn�t have Christians around me most of the time. I wouldn�t be able to find football. I wouldn�t be able to find my favorite T.V. shows like The Office or Family Guy.
8. The main Industries of Austria. Sight seeing, minerals, and plastic making.
9. In Austria people wear lederhosen. They look pretty funny. Its amazing how we wear such different cloths. This is the boys version.
10. The medical system is very good in Austria. They offer free heath care to citizens, tourists, and frequent travelers. Austria also has hospitals and doctors everywhere. Even in Austria's most remote areas.
Its amazing how everyone there has heath care! Compared to our country they are heath masters! In Austria they really take heath seriously.
11. Vienna's food reflects on nationalities and old food cultures which devolopes Austria's best specialities. We also boast one of the world's most popular culinary traditions. Our specialities include Wiener Schnitzel, Salzburger Nockerln, and Sachertorte.
12. Austria has a free and public school system. Children must go to school for nine years. It also offers 1 to 4 extra years along with the mandatory 9.
Sources
Associatedcontent.com
Photius.com
Cia World Factbook
aboutaustria.com
googletranslate.com
Wikipedia.com
Usps.com
TourMyCountry.com
Xe.com
PlanetWare.com